League One
September 8, 2012
Cook rocks Robins
Scoring Summary
| Swindon Town | Leyton Orient |
|---|---|
| Lee Cook (59') |
Teams
| Swindon Town | Leyton Orient |
|---|---|
| 1 Wesley Foderingham | 16 Ryan Allsopp |
| 5 Joe Devera | 15 Nathan Clarke |
| 21 Federico Bessone | 4 Ben Chorley |
| 4 Aden Flint | 3 Gary Sawyer |
| 6 Alan Navarro | 21 Lee Cook |
| 18 Tommy Miller | 22 Martin Rowlands |
| 12 Alan McCormack | 8 Anthony Griffith |
| 10 Matt Ritchie | 7 Dean Cox |
| 9 James Collins | 2 Leon McSweeney |
| 23 Raffaele De Vita | 9 Kevin Lisbie |
| 16 Andrew Williams | 10 Michael Symes |
| Substitutes | |
| 30 Leigh Bedwell | Charlie Grainger 19 |
| 22 Darren Ward | Mathieu Baudry 6 |
| 3 James McEveley | Jimmy Smith 11 |
| 8 Simon Ferry | Marc Laird 14 |
| 33 John Bostock | Moses Odubajo 17 |
| 14 Paul Benson | Ryan Brunt 26 |
| 28 Adam Rooney | Afolabi Obafemi 20 |
| Substitutions | |
| Simon Ferry for Alan Navarro (51) | Ryan Brunt for Michael Symes (79) |
| Adam Rooney for James Collins (65) | Moses Odubajo for Lee Cook (86) |
| Paul Benson for Andrew Williams (76) | |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Ben Chorley (57) | |
| Kevin Lisbie (67) | |
| · Rosters: Swindon Town | Leyton Orient | |
Swindon slumped to their third defeat in six days as Leyton Orient gained their first league points of the season with a 1-0 win at the County Ground.
New signing Lee Cook scored in the 59th minute and Orient were good value for their unexpected victory.
Paolo Di Canio's team lost at Preston last Sunday and were then beaten by local rivals Oxford in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy in midweek. Cook's goal brought an end to a 28-game unbeaten home run in all competitions stretching back to August 30 last year.
Orient had two great chances to go into half-time in front but Michael Symes failed to turn a Cook cross on target with only goalkeeper Wes Foderingham to beat after 32 minutes. Kevin Lisbie missed their other opening six minutes later when he missed from six yards after Gary Sawyer had picked him out.
Cook's goal was no more than Orient, who had lost their previous three matches, deserved. Leon McSweeney crossed from the right and former QPR winger Cook was free at the far post to convert.
It ended Swindon's club record run of 12 home matches without conceding a goal - a run dating back to February 21.


